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Food Bites by the ITI Food Girl -- Idaho Technology, Inc.: Food Recall and FoodShield
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Sunday, June 6, 2010. Food Recall and FoodShield. With all the news generated by food recalls and foodborne illnesses in the last couple of years, it is a positive sign that serious action is being taken by government, organizations and corporations to improve food safety. Here are two recent articles from. FoodBusinessNews.net demonstrating the serious steps being taken to protect the public and improve reporting and processes. Read the full article here. Read the full article here. Follow me on Twitter.
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Food Bites by the ITI Food Girl -- Idaho Technology, Inc.: April 2010
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Tuesday, April 27, 2010. Latest in Food Tradeshows. Idaho Technology recently participated in two industry tradeshows: Food Safety Summit was held in Washington, DC April 12-14 and United Fresh was held in Las Vegas April 20-22. We were able to debut our new booth and new Idaho Technology logo and tagline. LT Food Security System with kits for testing Salmonella. To see the poster and all Idaho Technology posters please click here. Labels: Food Safety Summit. Wednesday, April 7, 2010. Published an articl...
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Food Bites by the ITI Food Girl -- Idaho Technology, Inc.: November 2009
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Tuesday, November 24, 2009. Thanksgiving Food Safety Tips. Thanksgiving is here once again and with it comes my favorite, the traditional turkey dinner. This year to keep us all safe from foodborne pathogens such as Salmonella,. Here are some tips to avoid the improper storing, cooking, and serving of roast turkey and other Thanksgiving delights. There are 3 ways to defrost a frozen turkey safely :. 8226; Defrost turkey in the refrigerator (40°F) approximately 24 hours for every 4-5 pounds of turkey.
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Food Bites by the ITI Food Girl -- Idaho Technology, Inc.: December 2009
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Thursday, December 10, 2009. Keeping our Imported Food Safe in the US: CUSTOMS AND BORDER PROTECTION OPENS IMPORT FOOD SAFETY CENTER. To read more, visit the USDA website. Labels: food safety testing. Import food safety center. Wednesday, December 2, 2009. Senator Feinstein on Processed Food Safety Act. Reports that on December 1st Senator Dianne Feinstein (D-Calif.) introduced legislation to require that food producers take responsibility for keeping food free from harmful pathogens. The bill ai...The P...
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Food Bites by the ITI Food Girl -- Idaho Technology, Inc.: September 2009
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Monday, September 28, 2009. New Food Safety Website. According to the CDC (Centers for Disease Control and Prevention), most people are clueless about proper safety and storage techniques that can prevent the spread of food borne illnesses—despite the fact that food borne illnesses sicken roughly 76 million people, cause 725,000 hospitalizations and 5,000 deaths in the US every year. To check out the latest in food safety education. Thursday, September 17, 2009. Winner of our Online Survey Announced!
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Food Bites by the ITI Food Girl -- Idaho Technology, Inc.: March 2010
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Friday, March 26, 2010. FSIS seeks comments on enhancing food safety. Thought I'd pass along this article written by Eric Schroeder and posted 3/25/2010 in FoodBusinessNews.net. WASHINGTON — The Food Safety and Inspection Service of the U.S. Department of Agriculture is seeking comments until May 24 on proposed measures to enhance food safety. Labels: FSIS food safety. Wednesday, March 17, 2010. More or Less Food Safety Regulation? A recent article in Food Safety News. However, opponents argue that this ...
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Food Bites by the ITI Food Girl -- Idaho Technology, Inc.: October 2009
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Thursday, October 29, 2009. 29th University of Wisconsin – River Falls Symposium. Current Concepts In Foodborne Pathogens and Rapid and Automated Methods in Food Microbiology. October 18-21, 2009. Ology was proud to participate in this year’s University of Wisconsin River Falls Symposium where speakers from academia, industry and regulatory agencies provided an overview and update on the pathogens, toxins, and contaminants that occur in food, water, and the environment. Food Safety Tip of the Week:.
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Food Bites by the ITI Food Girl -- Idaho Technology, Inc.: U.S. food safety annual report recommended
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Monday, May 17, 2010. US food safety annual report recommended. Last week two articles came out about the Produce Safety Project (PSP), an initiative of the Pew Charitable Trusts at Georgetown University, recommending an annual food safety report as well as looking at European food safety reforms to make the U.S. system more effective. Here are brief summaries and links to the articles:. Read the full report here. US review gleans ideas from European food safety reforms. Labels: food safety annual report.
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Food Bites by the ITI Food Girl -- Idaho Technology, Inc.: Latest in Food Tradeshows
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Tuesday, April 27, 2010. Latest in Food Tradeshows. Idaho Technology recently participated in two industry tradeshows: Food Safety Summit was held in Washington, DC April 12-14 and United Fresh was held in Las Vegas April 20-22. We were able to debut our new booth and new Idaho Technology logo and tagline. LT Food Security System with kits for testing Salmonella. To see the poster and all Idaho Technology posters please click here. Labels: Food Safety Summit. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Http:/ ww...
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Food Bites by the ITI Food Girl -- Idaho Technology, Inc.: Gulf Spill Altering Food Web
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Thursday, July 15, 2010. Gulf Spill Altering Food Web. In an article dated July 14, 2010 Food Manufacturing. Reported that scientists are observing early signs that the Gulf of Mexico oil spill is altering the marine food web by killing or tainting some organisms and spurring the growth of others more suited to a polluted environment. So far seafood safety tests are turning up negative for oil contamination, but the situation remains bleak. Click here to read the entire news article. Labels: BP oil spill.
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